- Fret buzz
Fret buzz is one of the many undesirable phenomena that can occur on a
guitar or similarstringed instrument . Fret buzz occurs when the vibrating part of one or more strings physically strikes the frets that are higher than the fretted note (or open note). This causes a "buzzing" sound on the guitar that can range from a small annoyance, to severe enough to dampen the note and greatly reducesustain . Sometimes, fret buzz can be so minute that there is only a small change in the tone (timbre ) of the note, without any noticeable buzzing. Fret buzz can be caused by different things:*Low action
*Improperly installedfrets (frets are too high)
*Strings too loose
*Improper relief ofguitar neck To counter fret buzz, one would have to eliminate the condition which is causing it. Referencing to the above list, one might have to raise the action, have the frets shaved (should be done by a professional), tighten the strings, get a higher gauge of strings, or adjust the curvature of the neck with the
truss rod . It is also suggested that before drastic measures are taken in changing the guitar, replacing the strings should attempted, as this can eliminate fret buzz if the fret buzz is due to old strings.Fret buzz is evident in some famous recordings; an example is "Friends" by
Led Zeppelin (although this example is undoubtedly caused by alternate open tunings that reduce string tension).External links
* [http://www.frets.com/FRETSPages/Luthier/Technique/Setup/BuzzDiagnosis/buzzintro.html All sorts of possible buzz problems diagnosed]
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